James -
Given the following command sequence:
vim -u NONE
:put! =repeat('a', columns)
:put =repeat('b', columns)
kAC-ka
The first character of the 2nd line will be displayed as a instead of
a b. This holds true for any character that is used as the first
character for the digraph key sequence, whether or not it actually
composes into a character (e.g., C-kAB will display the A). Issuing a
C-l or :redraw does not fix the display problem. A :redraw! will.
I can reproduce it. One more for the todo list...
- Bram
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